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I am 63 years old man, I keep getting back ache which lasts for a week and goes off, but this time since last month I am having back ache particularly when I am bending forward or sitting in a chair leaning forward. I have taken x ray today and the radiologist remarks are. Straightening of lumbar spinemultilevel anterior marginal osteophytes notedvertebral bodies are niormal in heightsdisc spaces are maintainedpericles and neural arches appear normalpre and para vertebral soft tissue appears to. Be normal. I need your advice. Do I suffer lifelong with intermittent pain. Is my case very alarmingwhat should I do to be devoid from pain.


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